PISCES. 
1 0 Fiiscfs. 
'^Serranus cruentatus, p. 244, pi. i. fig. 1, Victoria, W. Africa, and multi- 
notatus, p. 436, Mauritius, Peters, MB. Ak. Berl. 1876, spp. nn. 
I Serranus dmmeli, sp. n., Gunther, Ann. N. H. (4) xvij.. p. 391, Sydney. 
Serranus alatus, p. 264, pi. iv. fig. 2, Hall Sound, p. 265, 
fig. 3, Cape Grenville, Alleyne & Macleay, 1. c. spp. nu. 
v/ Ilemilutjanus, g. n., for Plectropoina macrojyhthalmus, Tsch. ?, Kner ; 
Bleeker, Arch. Neerl. xi. p. 277. 
, {Myriodon) Centrogenys waigiensis, Q. G., diagnosis ; id. Atlas Ich- 
thyol. vi. pt. 33, p. 68 [described and figured by Bay, Pishes of India, i., 
as Sebastes stoliczkai, sp. n.]. ' 
Lutjanus. Synopsis of species, Bleeker, op. cit. vii. pp. 43-47. 
Meaoprion ehrenbergi^ Ptrs., recorded from New Ireland and New 
Britain, hitherto known only from the Red Sea ; Peters, 1. c., 
p 831. 
^ Genyoroge unicolor ^ sp. n., Alleyne & Macleay, 1. c. p. 266, pi. iv. fig. 1, 
Percy Islands. 
Figures of the following are issued by Bleeker, Atlas Ichthyol. vii. (pis. 
cccxlix.-cccliv. of the entire work) : — Amia chrysopomus, Blkr., pi. Ixxi. 
fig. 1, Lutjanus marginatus, fig. 2, Amia Icptacantkus, Blkr., fig. 3, Pria- 
canthus tayenus, Rich., fig. 4, Lutjanus sebce, pi. Ixxii. fig. 2, Amia wassinkij 
Blkr., fig. 3, Pseudopriacanthus niphonius^ Blkr. [= P. meym, Gthr.], 
fig. 5, and pi. Ixxvi. fig. 3, Ambassis urotoinia, Blkr., pi. Ixxiii. fig. 1, 
Pristipoma nageb, Riipp., fig. 4, Prlacanthus carolinus^ C. V., fig. 6, 
Ambassis commersoni, 0. V., pi. Ixxiv. fig. 1, Pristipoma furcatum, fig. 2, 
Ambassis gymnoceplialus, fig. 3, Gyrnnocranius griseu?, fig. 4, A mm noord- 
ziehi, Blkr., fig. 5, Amia buroensis, Blkr., jjI. Ixxv. fig. 2, Prlacanthus 
hamrur, C. V., fig. 3, Amia hypselonotus^ fig. 4, Ambassis buroeusis^ Blkr., 
fig. 5, Amid cyanosoma, Blkr., pi. Ixxvi. fig. 2, Ambassis batjanensis, Blkr., 
fig. 4, Ambassis nalua, C. V., pi. Ixxvi. fig. 6. 
The same author forms a family Bogoldo]idei for Ambassis and allied 
genera, although he substitutes the name Ilamiltonia^ Swns., for his 
genus Bogoda ; Arch. N^erl. xi. p. 291. 
Ambassis papuensis, sp. n., Alleyne & Macleay, 1. c. p. 266, pi. v. fig. 4, 
New Guinea. 
Apogon guttulatus/iiH. 1. c. p. 267, pi. v. fig. 7, Darnley Island; A. 
semiorndtus^ Peters, 1. c. p. 436, Mauritius : spp. nn. 
Apogonichthys darnley ensis and marmoratus, Alleyne & Macleay, 
Z. 6*. p. 268, pi. V., figs. 3 & 2, Darnley Island and .Cape Grenville. 
Mionorus lunatus, Kveft, = Apogon gilli, Steind., described ; Gunther, 
Ann. N. II. (4) xvii. p. 392. 
(Apogon) Amia. Synopsis of species, pp. 72-77, with diagnoses 
of A. noordziekiy Blkr., p. 77, callosoma, Blkr., and godini, Blkr., 
p. 78, nematopterus, Blkr., and orbicularis, K. v. H., p. 79, rhodopterus, 
Blkr., ccelomatodon, Blkr., and bifasciata, Riipp., p. 81, cantori, Blkr., 
timorensis, Blkr., bandanensis, Blkr. (= savay ensis, Gthr.), p. 82, mul~ 
tilineata, Blkr. {multitceniata, Blkr., ol.), p. 83, chrysotcenia, Blkr., 
p. 84, hendecatcenia, Blkr., cyanotamia, Blkr., p. 85, chryso pomus, Blkr., 
pi. Ixxi. fig. 1, and hartzfeldi, Blkr., p. 86, fasciata, White (=frenatus, 
Gthr. & Day, and hendecatcenia. Day), cyanosoma, Blkr., p. 87, loassinki, 
